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Re: Storms Again

Hopefully it misses me up in Rochester, nothing going on right now but some pretty nasty stuff headed this way.

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Re: Storms Again

Originally Posted by TykeClone

That must have just sort of boiled up in that area recently?

Yeah, I guess its kind of split into two cells. The first that went through Austin and is going into Iowa is the big, bad one. The other cell is gonna hit Rochester pretty soon, has gotten pretty bad pretty quick. Golf ball sized hail.

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Re: Storms Again

KWWL is showing a skycam shot of these storms from over 100 miles away and yet it is still crystal clear. There are at least 5-6 lightning strikes per second and it looks BAD. It's an awesome sight but may lead to horrible realities for many Northeast Iowans. Best of luck to all in that neck of the woods.

Re: Storms Again

Originally Posted by Haverhill

KWWL is showing a skycam shot of these storms from over 100 miles away and yet it is still crystal clear. There are at least 5-6 lightning strikes per second and it looks BAD. It's an awesome sight but may lead to horrible realities for many Northeast Iowans. Best of luck to all in that neck of the woods.

Re: Storms Again

Originally Posted by CB21

I love it when storms come in but where I'm from we havent gotten a dam thing. Always misses.

Originally Posted by Haverhill

KWWL is showing a skycam shot of these storms from over 100 miles away and yet it is still crystal clear. There are at least 5-6 lightning strikes per second and it looks BAD. It's an awesome sight but may lead to horrible realities for many Northeast Iowans. Best of luck to all in that neck of the woods.

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